2019 NFL Mock Draft: Browns, Cowboys, Packers add weapons

LEXINGTON, KY - NOVEMBER 04: D.K. Metcalf #14 of the Mississippi Rebels catches a pass for a touchdown against the Kentucky Wildcats at Commonwealth Stadium on November 4, 2017 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
LEXINGTON, KY - NOVEMBER 04: D.K. Metcalf #14 of the Mississippi Rebels catches a pass for a touchdown against the Kentucky Wildcats at Commonwealth Stadium on November 4, 2017 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) /
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RALEIGH, NC – SEPTEMBER 01: Kelvin Harmon #3 of the North Carolina State Wolfpack during their game against the James Madison Dukes at Carter-Finley Stadium on September 1, 2018 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images) /

29. Minnesota Vikings: Ross Pierschbacher, OG/C, Alabama

Speaking of needing help on the interior of the offensive line, the Minnesota Vikings could certainly use some of that. They have a roster that might be one of the best overall in the NFL, but the interior of the line is the glaring weakness. Ross Pierschbacher could help address that with tremendous skill and versatility on the interior. Having played both guard and center, he could shuffle wherever Minnesota needs him and succeed upon arrival.

30. Jacksonville Jaguars: Kelvin Harmon, WR, NC State

Following the departure of Allen Robinson and injury to Marqise Lee, the lack of depth at wide receiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars has become overwhelmingly evident. What’s more, though quarterback is still a need in the eyes of many, they appear primed to ride with Blake Bortles until further notice. As such, they add another prototype No. 1 receiver to the mix with Kelvin Harmon, who has a chance to shoot up draft boards with great hands and playmaking ability.

31. Kansas City Chiefs: Deandre Baker, CB, Georgia

As exciting as the Kansas City Chiefs offense has been with Patrick Mahomes taking over at quarterback, they certainly need it to be with how awful their defense has been to this point. There are a number of areas that they could look to address, but they keep it simple with replenishing their secondary by taking Deandre Baker. Though a bit slight and with sometimes questionable speed, Baker’s technique in coverage is phenomenal and he has the tools to succeed in the NFL.

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32. Los Angeles Rams: Devin Bush, LB, Michigan

It’s honestly hard to question anything about the Los Angeles Rams at this point as they appear to be the best of the NFL in the early 2018 season. Having said that, they could use an upgrade at linebacker and on the edge. The best player available at either of those spots is Michigan’s Devin Bush. Though a bit undersized, the athleticism and motor for Bush are near unmatched in the 2019 NFL Draft class, which could make him a welcome addition in the middle of the defense.